Key element of marine reserve design

Key element of marine reserve design

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Location of Seamountsn the Pacific Ocean there are more than 11,000 seamounts (57% of the global total) and 41 000 knolls, and many more might exist in uncharted waters. Many seamounts are within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZs) of Pacific...

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Relative abundance of megafanual taxaRelative abundance of megafaunal taxa (number of animals per hectare) from the different substrate types sampled during Japan-SOPAC surveys.

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Gifford Guyot, Tasman Sea, southwest Pacific OceanThis multibeam sonar image was collected in 2007 aboard the RV Tangaroa
during a Geoscience Australia marine survey. The flat top of the guyot is about 250 m deep.